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MOUNTING DETAILS
TROUBLESHOOTING
Dryer does not turn on Dryer blows only cold air
1. Check power to the unit and connections. Verify dryer is
receiving voltage at Terminal Block.
2. Check RED service LED light for the following:
Light is
ON
– Place hands under Sensor. If light stays on,
then replace Sensor. If light goes off, check to make sure
wiring is correct. If OK, check wire connecting to Motor. If
both are OK, replace Motor.
Light is
OFF
– Check for loose, disconnected or improper
wiring (See wiring schematic on blower housing) or replace
Control Assembly.
Light is
FLASHING
– See error codes in CODE chart
Dryer does not Shut Off
1. May be mounted too close to a counter or object (adjust
Sensor range).
2. Check for loose, disconnected or improper wiring at
Control Assembly (refer to wiring schematic affixed to
blower housing.
3. Replace Control Assembly
1. Check heat setting on control.
2. Check for loose connections to Heating Element.
3. Replace Heating Element.
Dryer does not Always turn on, or turns on by itself
1. May be mounted too close to counter or object (adjust
Sensor range).
2. Check for foreign material on Optical Sensor next to Air
Outlet.
3. Check for loose wires on Control Assembly.
4. Replace Control Assembly.
Dryer heats up but no air comes out
1.Check wire connection to Motor.
2.Replace Motor.
Dryer has loss of air volume
1. Check motor speed setting (Labeled “M”) on control. Turn
clockwise to increase.
2. Check for slow running Motor or burning smell. If so,
replace Motor.
3. Check Pre-Filter for lint buildup. Clean by removing
Pre-Filter and rinse in warm water then dry Pre-Filter
before reinstalling.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE
FOLLOWING:
A. Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer.
B. Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch power off at service panel and lock the service
disconnecting means to prevent power from being switched on accidentally. When the service
disconnecting means cannot be locked, securely fasten a prominent warning device, such as a
tag, to the service panel.
OUTSIDE:
Gently wash Cover (including air inlet holes)
using a soft cloth or sponge and a mild soap or detergent
with lukewarm water to loosen dirt and grime.
INSIDE:
Sloan recommends inspecting the inside of the
dryer and cleaning as required at least once per year, or if
performance diminishes. Heavier usage, or an environment
that contains excessive lint, dust or other particles, requires
more frequent cleaning. Lint on the air inlet, the Pre-Filter,
or other internal parts of dryer will reduce efficiency and
shorten the life of the working parts.
TO CLEAN:
Shut off power to dryer at service connection.
Uses the Tamper-Proof Wrench supplied and remove the
Tamper-Proof Bolt on bottom of cover lifting upwards to
remove cover from base plate. Gently clean all parts using a
small, soft brush. Unclip the Pre-Filter, rinse with water and
dry. Re-install.
CLEANING / MAINTENANCE
MOUNTING DETAILS
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